Pipe Repair Clamp Sealing Assembly
20200149672 ยท 2020-05-14
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A pipe repair clamp includes a clamp body which defines a central opening into which a pipe is received. Gaskets are located within the clamp body which seal against the pipe on either side of a leak. The gaskets are provided with fiber shield reinforcement to prevent extrusion of the gaskets.
Claims
1. A pipe repair clamp comprising: a clamp body which defines an opening into which a pipe may be received; a gasket located within the opening, the gasket having a main body portion formed of an elastomeric material; and a fabric shield which covers a portion of main body portion to limit extrusion of the main body portion.
2. The pipe repair clamp of claim 1 wherein: the main body portion presents a radially outer surface; and the fabric shield covers at least a portion of the radially outer surface.
3. The pipe repair clamp of claim 1 wherein: the main body portion presents an axial side surface which lies substantially normal to the axis of the pipe when the clamp body is disposed around the pipe; and the fabric shield covers at least a portion of the axial side surface.
4. The pipe repair clamp of claim 3 wherein the fabric shield covers substantially all of the axial side surface.
5. The pipe repair clamp of claim 1, wherein: the fabric shield is formed of aramid fiber.
6. The pipe repair clamp of claim 1 wherein: a second gasket is located within the opening; the second gasket presents a second axial side surface which lies substantially normal to the axis of the pipe when the clamp body is disposed around the pipe; a fabric shield which covers the second axial side surface; and wherein the second axial surface is facing away from the first axial side surface.
7. The pipe repair clamp of claim 1 wherein the gasket further comprises: a main body portion formed of an elastomeric material; and wherein the fabric shield is integrally formed with the main body portion as the gasket is formed in a mold.
8. A pipe repair clamp comprising: a clamp body which defines an opening into which a pipe may be received; a gasket located within the opening, the gasket presenting an axial side surface which lies substantially normal to the axis of the pipe when the clamp body is disposed around the pipe; and a fabric shield which covers the axial side surface.
9. The pipe repair clamp of claim 8 wherein: the main body portion presents a radially outer surface; and the fabric shield covers at least a portion of the radially outer surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] For a thorough understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like or similar elements throughout the several figures of the drawings and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0014] The pipe repair clamp body 10 defines a central opening 18 into which a pipe is received when in use.
[0015] The gaskets 26, 28 have a main body portion 30 that is primarily formed of an elastomer that is highly resistant to high temperatures and/or pressures. The gaskets 26, 28 are annular and present a clamp-contacting radially outer surface 32 and a pipe-contacting radially inner surface 34. The gaskets 26, 28 may be rectangular or rounded or have other cross-sectional shapes. However, the exemplary gaskets 26, 28 are shown as rectangular here for ease of description. The gaskets 26, 28 present axial side surfaces 38 which lie substantially normal to the axis of the pipe 22 when the clamp body 10 is secured around the pipe 22.
[0016] For each gasket 26, 28, a fabric shield 36, best shown in
[0017] When the clamp 10 is in place around a pipe 22, the fabric shield 36 of each gasket 26, 28 is oriented away from the leak 24, as shown in
[0018] The gaskets 26, 28 are preferably created by molding. A currently preferred technique for molding is to use a two-part mold such as the mold 40 shown in